Not to be ageist ...box_in_the_boxMarch 13 2010, 20:38:11 UTC
... But Barbara Walters is the epitome of the privileged white woman who's so old that she still believes that she's "enlightened" just because her racism isn't conscious or intentional.
Oh, Baba. *sigh* Sometimes she's pretty astute, but you can practically see the knapsack straps cutting into her shoulders as she babbles :(
To quote Digital Underground, "Vanessa Williams, ooh, you're so divine, I just had to put your name in my rhyme." I agree with the OP, it's a shame they couldn't've all just shut up and let the one black woman in the room actually share her experience as a black woman, instead of shutting her down and telling her she's wrong about something they can't possibly know about.
Melissa Harris Lacewell wrote an article on the portrayal of black families in movies last year that puts it all in a much more eloquent manner. Baba Wawa needs to go take her nap.
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To quote Digital Underground, "Vanessa Williams, ooh, you're so divine, I just had to put your name in my rhyme." I agree with the OP, it's a shame they couldn't've all just shut up and let the one black woman in the room actually share her experience as a black woman, instead of shutting her down and telling her she's wrong about something they can't possibly know about.
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